Read-Only
Volume Files

Any Windows file can be marked as being read-only. This means that Windows
will not allow any writing to that file.

This setting, which is viewed and changed using Explorer, is fully honored
by SafeHouse. As such, if your volume file is marked as read-only, you
will still be able to open it, but you will not be able to update any
of the files, nor add new files or delete files.

The dialog below shows where this setting is found in Explorer.

If you want full read/write access to your volume, this checkbox must
be clear.

Conversely, if you want to ensure that nothing inside the volume can
be updated, you should check the read-only checkbox.